SanDisk Ultra 64 GB microSDXC Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card 30MB/s with Adapter SDSDQUA-064G-U46A available on March 21 2019 from Amazon for 14.42
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Please read all label information on delivery. It`s always a good idea to keep spare memory around and Maxflash delivers their 64 GB Maxflash Action Micro SDHC class 10 card for seamless data recording and convenience. Perfect for GoPro sports cameras, GPS, Fish Finders, Digital Cameras, Netbooks, PDAs, Smartphones, Mobile phones, Computers and much more.FEATURES: Capacity: 64 GB Read: up to 30 MB/second Write: up to 25 MB/second
I have tested dozens of SDHC and micro-SDHC cards. One disturbing trend I noticed is that: the speed class rating for micro-SDHC is typically inflated. For example, a 'class-10' rating means the card must deliver a sequential write speed of at least 10MB/s. But somehow, a class-10 microSDHC cards is always slower than a class-10 SDHC card from the same manufacturer. Case in point: the PNY 32 GB microSDHC Card (P-SDU32G10-EFS2) claims to be 'class-10', yet it can on..
UPDATE - 6/19/2014So my lovely wife bought me a Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 for Father's Day and I've been loving it ever since. Just as other with Samsung products, the Galaxy Tab 4 has the ability to add a microSD card to expand the memory on the device. Since it's been over a year, I decided to do some more research to see if SanDisk offered anything new. As of 6/19/2014, their product lineup for microSD cards from worst to best (performance-wise) are the as follows..